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    Beating at developmental center goes unpunished after years of delays

    Beating at developmental center goes unpunished after years of delays

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    Wall Street Journal: Why does economy grow more under Democratic presidents?
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    Wall Street Journal: Why does economy grow more under Democratic presidents?

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    In a Friday, Dec. 23, 2011 photo, federal judge Loretta Preska poses for a portrait in her chambers at Manhattan federal court, in New York. Preska said the caseload for judges in Manhattan has grown more than 10 percent in the last three years while staffing to support them has decreased 28 percent. Continuing cuts to the federal judiciary budget have left the courts feeling unloved.   (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

    Wall Street Journal: U.S. attorney, chief judge decry budget cuts

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    Wash Post: Times have changed, and our economic vocabulary can’t keep up
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    Wash Post: Times have changed, and our economic vocabulary can’t keep up

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    News-Leader: Missouri wants renewable-energy lawsuit thrown out
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    News-Leader: Missouri wants renewable-energy lawsuit thrown out

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    Business Standard: Cybersecurity to be focus of India, US police conference
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    Wall Street Journal: Akamai to buy cybersecurity firm Prolexic for $370 million
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    Wall Street Journal: Akamai to buy cybersecurity firm Prolexic for $370 million

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    Federal Times: Sequester in 2014 will be worse, report warns

    Federal Times: Sequester in 2014 will be worse, report warns

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    Reuters: Online startup makes converting to solar as easy as booking air travel
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    Reuters: Online startup makes converting to solar as easy as booking air travel

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    National Journal: Where fracking falls short

    National Journal: Where fracking falls short

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